Antarctica is not a country -- it is a continent without sovereignty. There is no native or permanent population there to develop social customs.
Antarctica has no native population, so there are no 'classic' traditions in the cultural sense.
No people officially live in Antarctica, so there are no people or communities to have customs or traditions
There are no 'traditions' on Antarctica, because there is no country there, or culture. Different people and different research stations carry on their own, unique traditions.
Because there are no native peoples or animal life on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain -- there is no culture or tradition based in Antarctica.
There are no native peoples, and no countries on Antarctica, so there are no 'customs' or 'traditions' on the continent.
Haida customs and traditions
Since there are no native peoples in Antarctica, there are no customs -- assuming that your question asks for cultural customs.
some of there customs or traditions are paintings
Customs and traditions change all the time.
cry cerimonies what are some of the eastern woodlands customs and traditions?
Christmas
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tequesats customs traditions
There are many customs and traditions in the English city of London. For example, it is customary to wait in line for the bus.
The customs and traditions of the U.S. government are sometimes called the precedents.
some traditions are women s night out
influence of customs during mughal period